Peru: Gov't using anti-terrorist laws to criminalize protests

  • 9 years ago
Peruvian human rights advocates charge that the government is using anti-terrorism laws to clamp down on left-wing activists. The National Human Rights Commission reported that 40 civilians have been killed at demonstrations with no law enforcement officials prosecuted while 32 activists have been detained under anti-terrorism legislation. Critics charge President Ollanta Humala's administration is seeking to criminalize protests against its neo-liberal policies. Rael Mora reports from Lima, teleSUR

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